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four years ago i taught a science fiction five-week long, six-week long science-fiction boot camp. and i did week four, which is when everyone cries and has a nervous breakdown spirit and they did indeed do that. which was great. [laughter] at one point, one of my guys said how can you tell? can you tell which of us is going to make it. and i said no. he said, but some of us are brilliant, and can you tell? and i said no. the ones that are going to make it would be the ones that write and write and write. some of the ones who are brilliant have written brilliant stories and never write again, they are the ones who get in there and write everyday and finish their stories. then they write the next ones. and they will make it. i saw him about four months ago in arlington. he was nominated for a nebula award and he said, you know, it works. he didn't get the award, but still very proud of him. [laughter] my wife and i love this very much. thank you very much. i also like to cheat on the voices because of the ones i like are in the tv series. the ones i didn't like, i substituted the on
four years ago i taught a science fiction five-week long, six-week long science-fiction boot camp. and i did week four, which is when everyone cries and has a nervous breakdown spirit and they did indeed do that. which was great. [laughter] at one point, one of my guys said how can you tell? can you tell which of us is going to make it. and i said no. he said, but some of us are brilliant, and can you tell? and i said no. the ones that are going to make it would be the ones that write and write...
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on the science side, the question really is, and this is what we were debating, is the question whether you can operationally define free will so you can measure it? from a scientist's standpoint, a construct doesn't really mean anything if you can't measure it. i have been asked many, many newer scientists including ken, what exactly does free will mean and how do you measure it? it could be like emotional control. it could be something like impulsivity, impulse control and you get back to the basic problem that chris who is a colleague of anita's at vanderbilt, wait he has put it, how do you distinguish and irresistible impulse from an impulse not resisted. there is a basic gray area, a difficult ability to say, did you actually choose that and did you choose it in a way that the law would recognize. so the law all of the time develops concepts that scientists are interested in studying. it might be competency, for example. well, competency is really a multifaceted construct from a legal perspective. it could be competency to be executed, it could be competency to commit a crime. it c
on the science side, the question really is, and this is what we were debating, is the question whether you can operationally define free will so you can measure it? from a scientist's standpoint, a construct doesn't really mean anything if you can't measure it. i have been asked many, many newer scientists including ken, what exactly does free will mean and how do you measure it? it could be like emotional control. it could be something like impulsivity, impulse control and you get back to the...
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wealthy british science. that's not on. the. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
wealthy british science. that's not on. the. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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not enough women -- girls taking hard math and science courses in high school. there's a whole ecosystem problem here that has -- >> that's exactly the same end of the story. one thing, heidi worzen who's been around for a while, she maud the same point, it will take 10 or 20 years but it should -- >> and this is something you continue to cover. >> i want to write about women engineers and how all of that is taking off a little bit. >> and eric, you did a cover story on jack dorsey, who's been a guest on this show. so early that we essentially had to explain to the viewer what twitter was. and it's really hard to explain to somebody what twitter is. this is, what, three years ago, four years ago. because you have to do it -- anyway. he is now probably better known for square than anything else. >> we're talking about entrepreneurship on this show. and here's one of the great serial entrepreneurs of our time. started twitter, started square. he's actually now spending most of hz time at square where he's the ceo. he has a mission to kind of reshape the world of m
not enough women -- girls taking hard math and science courses in high school. there's a whole ecosystem problem here that has -- >> that's exactly the same end of the story. one thing, heidi worzen who's been around for a while, she maud the same point, it will take 10 or 20 years but it should -- >> and this is something you continue to cover. >> i want to write about women engineers and how all of that is taking off a little bit. >> and eric, you did a cover story on...
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. >> science. >> whoops, yeah, that's fine. >> what do you think that it means in a very literal sense for your work? if it's an appropriate way to describe you, what do you think it means? >> you won't hear it on the radio. >> yep. >> you are sort of an itinerant person, which i can really relate to. i really like going to places that -- that are a little bit off the main path. so that -- that suits me really well. >> creatively you're willing to take chances, do things that interest you, without regard o selling records or being commercial, it's just about the art. >> well, i'm kind of practical, i don't mind selling tickets or records, i really don't. i'm not like whoo. >> not sellout, i don't want to do that. >> my dad was a salesman, so i'm fine with that. >> yeah. how do you self define? i ticked on off a lot of things, i said performance artist, composer, musician, i was reminded or learned, i don't know which that you have an undergraduate degree in art history, you have a master's degree in sculpture, you actually were an artist. how do you self define when you talk about what
. >> science. >> whoops, yeah, that's fine. >> what do you think that it means in a very literal sense for your work? if it's an appropriate way to describe you, what do you think it means? >> you won't hear it on the radio. >> yep. >> you are sort of an itinerant person, which i can really relate to. i really like going to places that -- that are a little bit off the main path. so that -- that suits me really well. >> creatively you're willing to take...
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scientific method but in the realm of economics it's all voodoo and tea leaves raining there is no science behind it it's guesswork and best so we have to make sure we understand that when we're evaluating economists we know that basically and so a bunch of mumbo has not yet been scientific rules to established for economics yet is still very much on the come we don't really know exactly what makes the economics work yet and in a way it's the opposite in economics in that you hear all the time now the man who predicted the financial crash you hear that over and over every single economist or financial expert announcer introduced interviewed on a television show but you also.
scientific method but in the realm of economics it's all voodoo and tea leaves raining there is no science behind it it's guesswork and best so we have to make sure we understand that when we're evaluating economists we know that basically and so a bunch of mumbo has not yet been scientific rules to established for economics yet is still very much on the come we don't really know exactly what makes the economics work yet and in a way it's the opposite in economics in that you hear all the time...
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abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable, but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective symptoms that may pinpoint whether they have heart disease. >> the cardiologist said the goal is to avoid running everybody through tests which are effective but also carry side effects. >> a lot of radiation. ten years of radiation you get in that procedure. >> current options includes prescreening patients with a cardio stress test, often involving a treadmill. now a bay area company believes it has an alternative that can help spot which patients are more likely suffering from heart disease more quickly. >> maybe an alcohol pad, bandaid, gauze. >> it was developed by palo alto based cardio dx. it involves a blood draw that
abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable, but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. government no longer represents the people and the people are going to take the term. but. the way our economic system. is. going to. see good leverage surely to mccurry was able to build removes most sophisticated robot which unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission.
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wealthy british science. sometimes. markets finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on our team. over a decade up north almost terrorist attack. ex hostages blindness into their lives and after the tragedy. still gives try to cross over the past. because their future will yet be written. magine has a match that the phone watches show every single morning. and waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he phoned me. you know we realized there were following everyone from early in the morning. the only chance to get rid of him. is to reveal him. to. me. on our cheating at. his wedding vaults fifteen goats to kells. forty kilograms of rice one thousand flatbreads. but was the bride in a bad mood. felt to tell the group it's not just the longer. it is a done deal. crowd . nuking a fashionable heights inside the. radioactive fallout of government betrayal the governmen
wealthy british science. sometimes. markets finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on our team. over a decade up north almost terrorist attack. ex hostages blindness into their lives and after the tragedy. still gives try to cross over the past. because their future will yet be written. magine has a match that the phone watches show every single morning. and waiting for you...
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and our motto is where science meets community. our team does really cutting edge research on different kinds of prevention strategies, pre-exposure prophylaxis. and if you go to our website, join prep hiv, you'll see all of the many exciting studies that we have as well as our partnership with san francisco city clinic in launching the first demonstration project of pre-exposure prophylaxis, taking antihiv medicines to prevent new infections. we're studying topical gels, retro microbicide. the way we're going to end this epidemic is through a vaccine, we've controlled other infectious diseases through a cure. we're proud of our staff who contribute to this as well as the many study participants. and i'm just going to close with a quick word about the project. the way that this project came about was actually one of our staff members, janey vincent who is our graphic designer, you'll see some of her beautiful work inside, noticed that there was -- she's hiding. (applause) >> she noticed that president obama had designated part of h
and our motto is where science meets community. our team does really cutting edge research on different kinds of prevention strategies, pre-exposure prophylaxis. and if you go to our website, join prep hiv, you'll see all of the many exciting studies that we have as well as our partnership with san francisco city clinic in launching the first demonstration project of pre-exposure prophylaxis, taking antihiv medicines to prevent new infections. we're studying topical gels, retro microbicide. the...
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the scandal over the tsunami relief on science involved elsewhere child in japan after revelations that billions meant to help victims and reconstruction has gone to everything from helping cronje whales to businesses to nowhere near the disaster zone a full details are. also there on earth as it is in space the curiosity rover has detected that dust on mars contains minerals similar to dirt found in hawaii find out more on our team's web site. and you internet law has come into effect in russia allowing the government to shut down web sites potentially harmful to children earlier this year a number of the country's most popular websites spoke out against the plan claiming it could pave the way for online censorship you go to school has the details well online registry which is going to convene the list of banned websites is already operating the purpose of this law is to protect children from potentially harmful information on the internet and the way you work says that authorities monitor the web and if you find things like instructions how to consume drugs he will make weapons or pro
the scandal over the tsunami relief on science involved elsewhere child in japan after revelations that billions meant to help victims and reconstruction has gone to everything from helping cronje whales to businesses to nowhere near the disaster zone a full details are. also there on earth as it is in space the curiosity rover has detected that dust on mars contains minerals similar to dirt found in hawaii find out more on our team's web site. and you internet law has come into effect in...
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science monitor and other considerably considerable media to pay attention to the story at long last well go right now to the national media has as usual shockingly enough ignore this very important nose it's even worse than that because now again as we discussed last time it's the left media that's actually not just ignore that this kind of story but as is making fun of it is deep bunking at think progress which is a questionable name in my eyes and alter net have now joined n.b.c.'s chuck tired and b c's elections expert in laughing off concerns about election fraud through electronic means as conspiracy theory this is just staggering to me i can't really imagine why these self professed left liberal outlets would would do such a thing unless it's because they're tied to the democratic party and weirdly enough as we also discussed last time the democrats seem not to want to discuss this issue i think because they believe that telling the people the truth about this kind of thing will somehow depress voter turnout oh that's ridiculous marc i mean but let's talk about you just hit up
science monitor and other considerably considerable media to pay attention to the story at long last well go right now to the national media has as usual shockingly enough ignore this very important nose it's even worse than that because now again as we discussed last time it's the left media that's actually not just ignore that this kind of story but as is making fun of it is deep bunking at think progress which is a questionable name in my eyes and alter net have now joined n.b.c.'s chuck...
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it's not happening by the oil and coal industry ok then when you come out on this just politics not science well i don't know where that's coming well i just want to say that i don't get any funding from the oil industry or anyone and i'm a physicist and i've studied the question carefully and i do not believe that there is an established link between any greenhouse effect or planetary warming and severe weather events i don't even think that there well i'm sure.
it's not happening by the oil and coal industry ok then when you come out on this just politics not science well i don't know where that's coming well i just want to say that i don't get any funding from the oil industry or anyone and i'm a physicist and i've studied the question carefully and i do not believe that there is an established link between any greenhouse effect or planetary warming and severe weather events i don't even think that there well i'm sure.
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dot com wealthy british science. because. markets why not. why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r g. do we speak your language has anybody will or not a. good news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news that will turn it into angles couldn't stories. you hear. troy all teach spanish find out more visit actuality. mission free credit patience three times for charges free. range month free. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free video down to r.t. dot com. welcome back to our team while british prime minister david cameron has suffered a massive blow from his own party which revolted against the country's founding of the e.u. here a skeptic tories joined forces with the opposition and approved a motion that calls for the u.k.'s cash flow to brussels to be cut its cameron's first significant defeat in parliament since taking power in
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no science about the workout, no science about breathing. they're just saying it's anti-christian. let me tell you something in my opinion it is a constitutionally unhinged argument. there is no basis. you know what, i spent time in federal court getting restraining orders under the first amendment. let them take it into federal court. the federal judge is not going to grant a restraining order. it is not anti-christian, it is not prose la tizing. it is absolutely proper for these 5500 kids to be exposed to this physical workout. >> richard, why now after three years and like a half million dollar grant to keep this program going? >> yeah. i respectfully disagree with my dear friend, avery, on this one. whenever you're using public funds in public schools, you cannot, you cannot force children to take any sort of religious activity. and be in this particular case -- >> isn't that -- is this a religious activity or is this exercise? >> the allegation. >> thank you. that's the point. >> in the course of the exercising, what they are teaching is eastern hinduism. the poses are out of
no science about the workout, no science about breathing. they're just saying it's anti-christian. let me tell you something in my opinion it is a constitutionally unhinged argument. there is no basis. you know what, i spent time in federal court getting restraining orders under the first amendment. let them take it into federal court. the federal judge is not going to grant a restraining order. it is not anti-christian, it is not prose la tizing. it is absolutely proper for these 5500 kids to...
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science technology innovation hall believes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything.
science technology innovation hall believes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything.
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republicans including mitt romney have refused to let science to get in the way of politics but the obama administration hasn't been out front on the issue either. we will talk mother nature's revenge when chris hayes joins us just ahead. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after s
republicans including mitt romney have refused to let science to get in the way of politics but the obama administration hasn't been out front on the issue either. we will talk mother nature's revenge when chris hayes joins us just ahead. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i...
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help guide him and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> here is this a shot from 31st and lake shore drive that he took at 3:00 and a gorgeous polestar sunrise from rosewood beach highland park illinois but we thought we would go up to lake superior this time we have seen these images who is a meteorologist and she is one of our former intern's and look at these shots from dust and both of the waves on lake superior and the snow dustin tells us he is already tired of the snow but you have a long winter ahead of you because it's only starting beautiful shots though. the first signs that the light northeast wind and a 25 degree temperature drop you need a 15 degree drops so that clouds conform. in a month that is almost 11 degrees cooler than november last year we are averaging 42.5 degrees. today for instance we have a high of 48. but we have averaged about 5 degrees below normal. look at these temperatures down in texas and oklahoma while the child grows up to the northeast part of the reason
help guide him and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> here is this a shot from 31st and lake shore drive that he took at 3:00 and a gorgeous polestar sunrise from rosewood beach highland park illinois but we thought we would go up to lake superior this time we have seen these images who is a meteorologist and she is one of our former intern's and look at these shots from dust and both of...
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abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective symptoms that may pinpoint whether they have heart disease. >> the cardiologist said the goal is to avoid running everybody through tests which are effective but also carry side effects. >> ten years of radiation you get in that procedure. >> it includes prescreening patients with a cardiostress test, often involving a treadmill. now a bay area company believes it has an alternative that can help spot which patients are more likely suffering from heart disease more quickly. >> maybe an alcohol pad, bandaid, gauze. >> it was developed by palo alto based dx. it involves a blood draw that can be done at a doctors office but what
abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective...
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and majority of americans believe in science. we have allowed the ignore ray mouses run the show on this and this should put an end to that. >> could it be that they have been measuring weather since 1898, could it be a global cyclical weather thing, actually not global warming but something that may have happened 500, 1,000 years ago you get pockets of this and we don't have the records to back it up. could it be that. >> i will answer it the way mayor bloomberg answered it, it could be that but do you want to take a risk? what if you are wrong? we are not prepared like we weren't prepared for this and we won't be prepared for the next thing and we weren't prepare fdr the drought this summer. how many times do we get punched in the face before we realize, something is punch me in the face. >> chad, you have been in the game nearly three decades, is this global warming we are seeing from a meteorological point of view, is there any other explanation. >> it's the prime suspect. i don't have one. maybe particulates in the air. the
and majority of americans believe in science. we have allowed the ignore ray mouses run the show on this and this should put an end to that. >> could it be that they have been measuring weather since 1898, could it be a global cyclical weather thing, actually not global warming but something that may have happened 500, 1,000 years ago you get pockets of this and we don't have the records to back it up. could it be that. >> i will answer it the way mayor bloomberg answered it, it...
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that's just science. think it's weird to collect air? you wouldn't think so if you saw what your lungs collect every time you breathe. people can make fun of me all they want, but i choose to see the glass half-full. ofir. protect your health with life-saving air quality updates from the american lung association. get our free "nsate of the air" app at lung.org. aid to the cold november daya typical november day >> the cold air will be hanging around for the next four days ... time lapse picture... cloud cover with an occasional sprinkle. that will continue to be a possibility during the overnight hours. high temperatures in the 40's... current temperature 41 degrees. most areas will stay in the upper 30's this evening. visibility not an issue. dew point temps... humidity 70%. mostly cloudy conditions for us. rain for the area tomorrow... temps in the mid 40s. tuesday a system will bring some rain to the area and change over to snwo on parts of wisconsin and minnesota. tonight... cloudy... temps in 30s. sunday... partly cloudy skies... t
that's just science. think it's weird to collect air? you wouldn't think so if you saw what your lungs collect every time you breathe. people can make fun of me all they want, but i choose to see the glass half-full. ofir. protect your health with life-saving air quality updates from the american lung association. get our free "nsate of the air" app at lung.org. aid to the cold november daya typical november day >> the cold air will be hanging around for the next four days ......
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which isn't rocket science. this is hayden. he's five years that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools. prop thirty-eight. thirty-eight raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. booking tonight for the show about which we are very glad and excited. new york's governor andrew cuomo is going to be joining us live in just a couple of minutes. ♪ these are... [ male announcer ] marie callender's puts everything you've grown to love about sunday dinner into each of her pot pies. tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a crust made from scratch. marie callender's. it's time to savor. it will be a dollar saved by somebody who switched to esurance. like, dollar karma. being online, esurance saves dollars that come back as more dollars for you. esurance. now backed by allstate. cl
which isn't rocket science. this is hayden. he's five years that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools. prop thirty-eight. thirty-eight raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. booking...
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located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays. this is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare and floats you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. take a bus and have no parking worries. shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30
located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean...
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it's for science. and here's a rubber rod. what i'm gonna do is i'm gonna rub the rubber rod against the cat's fur. now, what i'm doing... [meowing] [laughter] [meowing] [laughter] i don't know what that is. but anyway, what i'm doing here, gang, is what? i'm rubbing electrons from here on here. and you know why? it turns out every substance-- it's holding its electrons, yeah? how many say, "oh, all substances must hold their electrons with just the same force"? coincidence of coincidences. no way. that's not true. different things will hold electrons with more force than others. and guess what doesn't hold electrons very good? it begins with f, ends with r. i got a u in the middle, try it. fur. fur. or your hair. okay. guess what holds electrons very nicely? it begins with r, ends with u-b-b-e-r. rubber. rubber, okay? and so when i take the rubber and i scrape it against the fur, what am i doing? i rub electrons from the fur onto the rod. now, the rod has more electrons than before. you, people at front row, can you see those
it's for science. and here's a rubber rod. what i'm gonna do is i'm gonna rub the rubber rod against the cat's fur. now, what i'm doing... [meowing] [laughter] [meowing] [laughter] i don't know what that is. but anyway, what i'm doing here, gang, is what? i'm rubbing electrons from here on here. and you know why? it turns out every substance-- it's holding its electrons, yeah? how many say, "oh, all substances must hold their electrons with just the same force"? coincidence of...
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soon it will be the true science technology innovation called the list of bellemont from around russia we've got the future covered. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. and the mission free cretaceous and free in-store charge is free. range humans free is free. free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. dot com you.
soon it will be the true science technology innovation called the list of bellemont from around russia we've got the future covered. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. and the mission free cretaceous and free in-store charge is free. range humans free is free. free. download free broadcast quality video for...
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it's for science. and here's a rubber rod. what i'm gonna do is i'm gonna rub the rubber rod against the cat's fur. now, what i'm doing... [meowing] [laughter] [meowing] [laughter] i don't know what that is. but anyway, what i'm doing here, gang, is what? i'm rubbing electrons from here on here. and you know why? it turns out every substance-- it's holding its electrons, yeah? how many say, "oh, all substances must hold their electrons with just the same force"? coincidence of coincidences. no way. that's not true. different things will hold electrons with more force than others. and guess what doesn't hold electrons very good? it begins with f, ends with r. i got a u in the middle, try it. fur. fur. or your hair. okay. guess what holds electrons very nicely? it begins with r, ends with u-b-b-e-r. rubber. rubber, okay? and so when i take the rubber and i scrape it against the fur, what am i doing? i rub electrons from the fur onto the rod. now, the rod has more electrons than before. you, people at front row, can you see those
it's for science. and here's a rubber rod. what i'm gonna do is i'm gonna rub the rubber rod against the cat's fur. now, what i'm doing... [meowing] [laughter] [meowing] [laughter] i don't know what that is. but anyway, what i'm doing here, gang, is what? i'm rubbing electrons from here on here. and you know why? it turns out every substance-- it's holding its electrons, yeah? how many say, "oh, all substances must hold their electrons with just the same force"? coincidence of...
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and i can't dismiss science or history- i have to appreciate history, i have to appreciate science, and i have to find the truth in all of these things. and that's the way i feel about it, and i feel that we need to do more thinking when it comes to trying to live as families and trying to have community life, neighborhood life. we need to do more thinking and have less emotions involved, and do more thinking, and more planning for our future, with a new perception of the human being that we have in our religion islam. god gives us a perception of the human being, and the human being is focused, in our religion, firstly as an intellect- as an intellect. god says he made adam, and he taught adam the names of everything, and then he said to adam, he said, "tell the angels their names." he said, first he asked the angels to- "tell me your names." and they said, "we know nothing except what you've given us, god." and he said, "adam, tell them their names," and adam told them their names. so this is how the story of adam begins with us. >> with the intellect. >> intellect, with the intellect
and i can't dismiss science or history- i have to appreciate history, i have to appreciate science, and i have to find the truth in all of these things. and that's the way i feel about it, and i feel that we need to do more thinking when it comes to trying to live as families and trying to have community life, neighborhood life. we need to do more thinking and have less emotions involved, and do more thinking, and more planning for our future, with a new perception of the human being that we...
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the national academies of sciences have put out reports saying climate change will lead to increased flooding and storm surges in the northeast. that's been known. we often know that climate change will lead to increased drought in the midwest. we already got a preview of that this summer. we know what's coming. you can't say any one specific storm, but we can see we will see more intense storms, higher storm surges -- >> yeah. >> -- the data is there, you know, all we have to sort of -- we have a map ahead of what's coming. >> absolutely. coral davenport, we'll have you back again to talk further about all the data. thank you very much. >> good to be here. >>> up next, an a look at early voting. "weekends with alex witt" continues live from democracy plaza right after this. the truth about mascara is... it clumps. introducing a revolutionary new mascara. clump crusher...crusher. 200% more volume. zero clumps. new clump crusher from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. to come home for the holidays. that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just
the national academies of sciences have put out reports saying climate change will lead to increased flooding and storm surges in the northeast. that's been known. we often know that climate change will lead to increased drought in the midwest. we already got a preview of that this summer. we know what's coming. you can't say any one specific storm, but we can see we will see more intense storms, higher storm surges -- >> yeah. >> -- the data is there, you know, all we have to sort...
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good morning to you. >> i do love science and i think the bay area science festival is going on so check that out. i'll put that information on facebook as well because it's always great to keep kids involved. you're right, this is nothing compared to what they're dealing with on the east coast but our viewers are dealing with this on the east shore. east shore freeway, if you can make out a few taillights here going west, that's your commute direction through berkeley and emeryville. i pointed the camera almost directly down. looking at the bay bridge toll plaza at the same area, that's right here. so you barely make out those glowing lights. tough to see in spots. coming down the toll plaza, the cash lanes, we've seen a few folks backing up but a lighter volume, especially for a traffic tuesday. back to the maps, we'll show you that the orange overlaid is where the fog will be an issue for visibility. also coming past the coliseum, north 880 at high street there's still a disabled vehicle reported in the slow lane. stay over to the left and they have to move that off of the freeway. th
good morning to you. >> i do love science and i think the bay area science festival is going on so check that out. i'll put that information on facebook as well because it's always great to keep kids involved. you're right, this is nothing compared to what they're dealing with on the east coast but our viewers are dealing with this on the east shore. east shore freeway, if you can make out a few taillights here going west, that's your commute direction through berkeley and emeryville. i...
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the exhibit opened at the california science center in los angeles. visitors can learn about the space shuttle's connection to california's aero space industry. endesore flew 26 missions and the wear and tear is clearly visible -- endeavour flew 26 missions. >>> the nba basketball is here now. >> they've been waiting in the winging patiently ready to go. as far as play off predictions not a peep from the top on down when it comes to the warriors. just a we'll show you attitude as the season starts for them tomorrow night down in phoenix. meantime lakers amidst their big cast of characters badly in need of a chemistry lesson. not meshing today at all. one of their newcomers dwight howard had 19 points looking good. but another newcomer steven nash is picked. lakers 14 turn overs. nash held to just seven points and four assists. mavericks some nice work to move it around. marion on the bounce and the dunk. mavericks win 99-91 lakers never looked in it. >>> some raw emotion on display celtics and heat. ray allen jumped ship to miami. allen hugged doc riv
the exhibit opened at the california science center in los angeles. visitors can learn about the space shuttle's connection to california's aero space industry. endesore flew 26 missions and the wear and tear is clearly visible -- endeavour flew 26 missions. >>> the nba basketball is here now. >> they've been waiting in the winging patiently ready to go. as far as play off predictions not a peep from the top on down when it comes to the warriors. just a we'll show you attitude as...
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political arts and science dregrease. they might as well not go to college. we are facing a short fall of tech engineerings. and we are not doing anything to try to cover that short fall. sally is right. the problem is the public colleges is that the states are having to cut spend it is e priorities of the states spending can approximate but keeping the social entitlements and they reform them to give something to education. >> i am still using my communication degree. and sally, thank you for joining. >> tt is not liberal artings. >> oh, john. >> but mine. >> and forgethe election, why big laborororor >> it's time for what i need to know next week. >> after the election there is events to pssure lawmakers not to save social security and medicare. >> and john lay field. >> if you listen to wayne and johnathon you make money. there is a way to work with ford and it is a good stock. >> and up to wayne rogers. >> thank you, john. i like ford, too. the cash america trade suggest less and nine times earnings. >> johnathon? >> i like the floating rate funds pennant
political arts and science dregrease. they might as well not go to college. we are facing a short fall of tech engineerings. and we are not doing anything to try to cover that short fall. sally is right. the problem is the public colleges is that the states are having to cut spend it is e priorities of the states spending can approximate but keeping the social entitlements and they reform them to give something to education. >> i am still using my communication degree. and sally, thank...
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the exhibit opened at the california science center in los angeles. visitors can learn about the space shuttle's connection to california's aero space industry. endesore flew 26 missions and the wear and tear is clearly visible -- endeavour flew 26 missions. >>> the nba basketball is here now. >> they've been waiting in the winging patiently ready to go. as far as play off predictions not a peep from the top on down when it comes to the warriors. just a we'll show you attitude as the season starts for them tomorrow night down in phoenix. meantime lakers amidst their big cast of characters badly in need of a chemistry lesson. not meshing today at all. one of their newcomers dwight howard had 19 points looking good. but another newcomer steven nash is picked. lakers 14 turn overs. nash held to just seven points and four assists. mavericks some nice work to move it around. marion on the bounce and the dunk. mavericks win 99-91 lakers never looked in it. >>> some raw emotion on display celtics and heat. ray allen jumped ship to miami. allen hugged doc riv
the exhibit opened at the california science center in los angeles. visitors can learn about the space shuttle's connection to california's aero space industry. endesore flew 26 missions and the wear and tear is clearly visible -- endeavour flew 26 missions. >>> the nba basketball is here now. >> they've been waiting in the winging patiently ready to go. as far as play off predictions not a peep from the top on down when it comes to the warriors. just a we'll show you attitude as...
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an art that may not be going well. >> art and science. there tends to be a lot of flaws in latino polling. it tends to bias towards higher socioeconomic status latinos. two reasons. latinos seem to be overwhelming users of cell phones. the ones that don't use a mix of land lines and cell phones, miss latinos who frankly are poorer. second is a lot of polling that looks at latinos uses just monday lingual english speakers. if you say hola, they say we're going to call you back. then you get a spanish speaking interview. what you really need is the mix of land line and cell phone. you need bilingual callers so you have a more accurate sample of all latinos, rich and poor, spanish speaking and nonspanish speaking. >> why they don't do it because it costs more. >> there's one thing. on this question of expanding the map, i want to go to you katon on this. listen to rick bee son from the romney campaign on fox news talking about expanding the map. >> four years ago this weekend, president obama was campaigning in indiana. today governor romney
an art that may not be going well. >> art and science. there tends to be a lot of flaws in latino polling. it tends to bias towards higher socioeconomic status latinos. two reasons. latinos seem to be overwhelming users of cell phones. the ones that don't use a mix of land lines and cell phones, miss latinos who frankly are poorer. second is a lot of polling that looks at latinos uses just monday lingual english speakers. if you say hola, they say we're going to call you back. then you...
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the yen will be closely watched for any science of depreciation following that meeting. let's have a look at the currency levels on the screen. 79.76 to 79 and the euro yen 102.94 to 99. the yen really is going to be closelywatcd. >> what's the latest on the earnings stream? >> a lot of earnings. we've been focused on export relates. july to september group net profits showed a small gain due to fixed income trading. it's going through severe cost cutting measures as well as internal management infrastructure and losses to investment banki structure. still a lot of folks on the alle details. just checking the price action today it's up 3%. markets taking it as a bit of a positive. back to you. >> thanks. people running japan's local governments may so beurning out their pockets for loose ange afterational government officials say they will postpone the payment of tax grants. the move comes as it looks increasingly unlikely to pass a bill to issue deficit covering bonds. the main opposition parties are against it. the bonds are necessary to implement the budget. governmen
the yen will be closely watched for any science of depreciation following that meeting. let's have a look at the currency levels on the screen. 79.76 to 79 and the euro yen 102.94 to 99. the yen really is going to be closelywatcd. >> what's the latest on the earnings stream? >> a lot of earnings. we've been focused on export relates. july to september group net profits showed a small gain due to fixed income trading. it's going through severe cost cutting measures as well as...
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women do math and science and engineering fine. the idea that women empathizing brains cannot handle, you know -- we don't know. let's try an experiment. try the experiment where you remove any social, you know, any social expectations which are hugely influential on how people see themselves and how they behave and then we will see. maybe in 100 years we will get to the point where we are like, you know what, we have reached the end. i cannot be attracted to this kind of man and i cannot become this kind of woman, but we are not close to that. >> host: how are we doing developing team of phosphorus? >> guest: what do you mean? there are plenty of them of philosophers. at that you're going to -- but that it was going to be like -- you could give me would like, you know, you could give you a silicon valley genius. there are professions where, you know, it's true that american women at least don't flock. >> host: given that women are doing so well, and as you have seven proven, at least to my satisfaction, beating and in virtually ev
women do math and science and engineering fine. the idea that women empathizing brains cannot handle, you know -- we don't know. let's try an experiment. try the experiment where you remove any social, you know, any social expectations which are hugely influential on how people see themselves and how they behave and then we will see. maybe in 100 years we will get to the point where we are like, you know what, we have reached the end. i cannot be attracted to this kind of man and i cannot...
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john thorn writing in the christian science monitor noted that when he passed in the street, the young men would call out, hello, chris. they knew his face. would laugh and say hello always. this is the right way to deal with our people, he said. libyan friends said he was always ready to put his country first. he shone by being himself, interested in the lives of ordinary people. his death was met with shock and sadness in libya. feelings with regard to americans that are rare in that part of the world these days. for me that judgment captures key characteristics of chris and his approach to life and work. secretary of state hillary clinton noted chris's swearing in as ambassador to libya on an earlier tour, he was visiting roman ruins at one of the tourist sites in libya. he was trailed by gadhafi security men who were obviously intimidating to other tourists. as she recounted it, he reached over to one of the men, stole his camera out of his hands and started taking pictures of the men who had been following him. they were so dumbfounded that they had to laugh. after a quick convers
john thorn writing in the christian science monitor noted that when he passed in the street, the young men would call out, hello, chris. they knew his face. would laugh and say hello always. this is the right way to deal with our people, he said. libyan friends said he was always ready to put his country first. he shone by being himself, interested in the lives of ordinary people. his death was met with shock and sadness in libya. feelings with regard to americans that are rare in that part of...
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engineering and materials science provided a higher quality of steel to build with, and having passenger elevators meant it was the necessary anymore to climb a long flight of stairs to get to the top of the building. the elevator made the upper floors of the building more attractive than they were before. >> here we were at the historic st. francis hotel, which was actually a representation of the evolution of elevators. can you tell us more about san francisco history here at the st. francis? >> sure. st. francis demonstrates well the evolution of elevated technology. and substantially damaged the 1906 earthquake and rebuilt in 1907 or 1908, and extend it again in 1913. then a new tower was added in 1932, so there is all sorts of elevator technology you can see at the st. francis that very much represents the building history of san francisco. >> i understand there is a really old elevator still operating here. >> that is right, the elevator installed in the 1913 expansion. we can go look at that. >> let's go take a look. here we are in a spectacular st. francis lobby. here is the cloc
engineering and materials science provided a higher quality of steel to build with, and having passenger elevators meant it was the necessary anymore to climb a long flight of stairs to get to the top of the building. the elevator made the upper floors of the building more attractive than they were before. >> here we were at the historic st. francis hotel, which was actually a representation of the evolution of elevators. can you tell us more about san francisco history here at the st....
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. >> we have the whole man here, you're the senior science journalist for the "huffington post." okay, we we could put walls up, but shouldn't we go to the source of the problem fossil fuels. >> you have to mitigate the effects because in some respects it is a little too late to reverse this problem. but you also want to work as hard as you can to stop it from getting any worse. we can talk about this kind of two degree celsius problem, and we can get to the technical stuff. but the truth is it's already gotten so bad and even if we stopped putting emissions in the atmosphere it will still get worse for many, many years. >> cenk: let's talk about that for a minute. we have thisthere is magical reverse when we need it. it seems that that would be the time. >> they're saying, the scientists will do all that. >> cenk: seriously is there a way to reverse it. >> to reverse climate change? >> cenk: it just times. >> it a function of making sure it doesn't get worse. we are we at that level. >> cenk: that was a hard-hitting ad against mitt romney against climate change. should democrats
. >> we have the whole man here, you're the senior science journalist for the "huffington post." okay, we we could put walls up, but shouldn't we go to the source of the problem fossil fuels. >> you have to mitigate the effects because in some respects it is a little too late to reverse this problem. but you also want to work as hard as you can to stop it from getting any worse. we can talk about this kind of two degree celsius problem, and we can get to the technical...
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it's not a pure science. i have seen remarkable enthusiasm. when you see this kind of enthusiasm, you got people really all pump up. if you think about four years ago, had you the democrats in the same spot. they were so excited about the opportunity. now you see republicans trading places with them. i see republicans a lot more enthusiastic, a lot more excited than i see the democrats right now. the other thing is, i think there is a sense that what has happened in ohio, we balanced our budget. we have cut taxes. we've tamed our regulators, not to the point if they don't see a problem they don't jump on it, they do. we have the toughest regulations on hydraulic fracking in america. it's the regulators and towns and pounds small businesses. they understand we can't keep doing what we've been doing. >> sean: ohio more than any other state has been subjected to president's hope and change and new tone in washington. he was going to part the ways and all this other stuff. they have been subjected to the people in your great state to probably the
it's not a pure science. i have seen remarkable enthusiasm. when you see this kind of enthusiasm, you got people really all pump up. if you think about four years ago, had you the democrats in the same spot. they were so excited about the opportunity. now you see republicans trading places with them. i see republicans a lot more enthusiastic, a lot more excited than i see the democrats right now. the other thing is, i think there is a sense that what has happened in ohio, we balanced our...
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you can't do 21st century science in labs leftover from the days of sputnik or before. as the ceo and psychologist shawn acore said, if we study what is merely average, we are remain what is merely average. our students and our nation deserve better, and we must do better if we intend to compete in the global economy. last year, i traveled to china, and i visited several universities. the gnarl investment -- national investment in these universities, research facilities, and higher education is something to behold. over the last 30 years, china has had a 58-fold increase in spending in education, health, and social investments. according to o report from the center for american progress, by 2030, china will have more than 200 million college graduates, more than the entire u.s. work force. in five years, india will be producing five times as many college graduates as the united states. these are the facts that drive the decisions we must make as we position penn state to succeed in the future. part of that strategic planning requires getting out and staying out in front
you can't do 21st century science in labs leftover from the days of sputnik or before. as the ceo and psychologist shawn acore said, if we study what is merely average, we are remain what is merely average. our students and our nation deserve better, and we must do better if we intend to compete in the global economy. last year, i traveled to china, and i visited several universities. the gnarl investment -- national investment in these universities, research facilities, and higher education is...
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>> science. just want to make sure. when you get bad, make sure you get the right black guy. [ laughter ] >> all scientific. >> what does the science say, professor? >> it says that i am a dummy. because i can't believe i just said that. >> we can't believe it either. >> they have these cars now that will do it for you. >> just push a button and it parks for you. >> i've seen people have such a hard time in those parking spaces that you start to panic, sweat like crazy, pretend something's wrong with the car. and you just get out of there as fast as -- >> >> i do have trouble parallel parking, i'll admit. i'm not great at it. what? i'm not very good at it. ha, ha, ha. can you parallel park well? >> i learned. the problem is, people don't pull up to the perfect spot. there's a spot you got to pull up on your own car. >> i don't like getting that close to another car. i'm afraid my rear view is going to hit it. >> my gosh, hoda, if you can't do that, how can you host a magnificent television show like this every day? [ la
>> science. just want to make sure. when you get bad, make sure you get the right black guy. [ laughter ] >> all scientific. >> what does the science say, professor? >> it says that i am a dummy. because i can't believe i just said that. >> we can't believe it either. >> they have these cars now that will do it for you. >> just push a button and it parks for you. >> i've seen people have such a hard time in those parking spaces that you start to...
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science just is not as certain as we've just heard. the fracking process has been developed in various forms over the last 50 years or so, but nothing at all like it is today, not in terms of the volume, the type of chemicals, the slick water fracturing, horizontal drilling. really this is just something that's come about in the last ten years at best. and the other thing that's dramatically different from historical drilling activity is the scale in which this is happening. the thousands and thousands of wells, the speed at which they're being drilled and the range across the country. so it's entirely different from historically how drilling has happened. >> ann, what about that famous video in "gasland" where the guy opens a tab and flames shoots shoot out. the argument this is methane that has come from fracking that has entered the water supply. >> yeah. very interesting actually. because we actually challenged the director of "gasland" on that very issue. it's a dramatic moment. you see the guy light the water and think if they fr
science just is not as certain as we've just heard. the fracking process has been developed in various forms over the last 50 years or so, but nothing at all like it is today, not in terms of the volume, the type of chemicals, the slick water fracturing, horizontal drilling. really this is just something that's come about in the last ten years at best. and the other thing that's dramatically different from historical drilling activity is the scale in which this is happening. the thousands and...
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science, technology, engineering and math. fantastic event going on and you can see the clouds going on out there. not much fog and on the chilly side this morning. if you are heading out you will notice we have 40s to wake up to this morning. 48 in san jose and 47 in sunnyvale and back over to san francisco, we are at 53 and 52 in oakland. not much wind out there this morning as you saw. the nice reflection across the water at at&t park. . the north wind is interesting as we get through the afternoon, you will see the north winds pick up as high pressure builds in and leads to a warm up through the weekend. we will see mostly 70s despite the chilly start to the morning, but sunny skies and warmer and maybe low 80s for the first half of the week which will be near records, but as quickly as things warm up, the end of the seven-day forecast we have changes with scattered showers and highs only in the 50s. in the meantime, storm tracker off to the north and it will stay there for a while. as high pressure builds in, the temperat
science, technology, engineering and math. fantastic event going on and you can see the clouds going on out there. not much fog and on the chilly side this morning. if you are heading out you will notice we have 40s to wake up to this morning. 48 in san jose and 47 in sunnyvale and back over to san francisco, we are at 53 and 52 in oakland. not much wind out there this morning as you saw. the nice reflection across the water at at&t park. . the north wind is interesting as we get through...
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behavioral science. if you let people know whether or not the vote is public, it's on file, their neighbors can know and judge them, is really effective. the way you can deliver that message is send a letter saying here is your vote history. here is your neighbor's vote history. >> that, i think, in the gerber and green stuff, it's most effective in terms of driving turnout. sketch out for us what is happening right now. what is tuesday going to look like if you could sketch for us for the people who aren't going to be on the ground in swing states, what the turnout operation looked like. >> yeah. obviously, early vote changed the rhythm of this. you have states where tuesday is going to be a relatively small share of the electorate. it does not look a lot different from the saturdays and sundays where the campaigns tried to do a full flush of targets. there's a widowing process. the campaign pushes out, you know, a year and a half ago trying to figure out people who are going to vote for them. push them
behavioral science. if you let people know whether or not the vote is public, it's on file, their neighbors can know and judge them, is really effective. the way you can deliver that message is send a letter saying here is your vote history. here is your neighbor's vote history. >> that, i think, in the gerber and green stuff, it's most effective in terms of driving turnout. sketch out for us what is happening right now. what is tuesday going to look like if you could sketch for us for...